A day after the loss to Clemson, Miami picked up a commitment from South Dade defensive end/linebacker Patrick Joyner on Sunday, who earlier Sunday announced he was decommitting from his previous pledge to Florida State.

“After a lot of praying and discussions with my parents, I would like to say that I am fully committed to the University of Miami,” Joyner announced in a tweet Sunday night.

Joyner, at 6-foot-2 and 209 pounds, is rated a three-star prospect as a weakside defensive end by 247 Sports and Rivals, but ESPN has him labeled as an outside linebacker and a four-star prospect.

Joyner initially committed to FSU in April but had made several visits to UM’s Coral Gables campus since.

The Hurricanes’ 2018 class, which has 20 commitments, is ranked second by Rivals, third by 247 and fourth ESPN.

Joyner joins high school teammate and three-star cornerback D.J. Ivey as Hurricane commitments this recruiting cycle. The duo makes up two of nine pledges from Miami-Dade County.